Occasionally, I encounter articles which captures a certain spirit of change - the gap between what is happening and what is being left behind in the transformation. Pearls before Breakfast is such an article. The key question being asked: What happens when we take a spectacularly talented musician (the violinist, Joshua Bell) and remove him from the context of a symphony hall and have him perform in a public space instead. Do we recognize (or have time for) brilliance when we encounter it in unusual contexts? (via Anecdote)
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